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Flavour who is an Enugu State born, his family is originally from Umunze in Orumba South LGA, Anambra State, Nigeria. Flavour is the first son of a large family consisting of four siblings and seven step siblings.

Flavour began his music career at the age of 13 when he started playing the drums for his church choir in Enugu. The resident pastor at his church introduced him to a friend, Chris I Ordor, the CEO of SoundCity Communications. Mr. Ordor had just started a musical company aimed at training young musicians on the basics of music and nurturing them all the way to a professional level. In 1996, Flavour was invited to join the company on an educational scholarship to study music. After three years of playing the drums, Flavour started playing the drums professionally. In 1999, Flavour moved on from playing the drums and started playing the keyboard. He also used to provide backing vocals for other musicians at SoundCity.

At the age of 19, Flavour emerged into Nigeria’s musical scene as a drummer and pianist for a local Enugu band. After learning to play drums professionally, Flavour received an offer to perform at City Centre, Enugu. The massive crowd at City Centre inspired him to gain new grounds and reach great heights. Flavour’s educational background in music enabled him to learn music production from Dekumzy, Isi Charles and Nnachie.

Flavour is the first son of a large family consisting of four siblings and seven step siblings. Flavour’s family wasn’t very fond of his musical ambitions; they often dismissed it as a pipe dream. His mother in particular believed that his musical ambitions wouldn’t amount to anything.

Speaking in an interview on what lead to his success:"The secret of my success is simply originality. Right from when I joined the industry I was determined to distinguish myself by my originality. I knew it was going to take some time and that I would have some hurdles to cross but I decided to stick to my originality all the way. And right from my first album there has been improvement. I also ensure I do quality and ingenious videos to distinguish my brand. I know that people love and accept originality. Thus, I stuck to that. When you are original and down to earth, you will definitely attain greater height in your career.

"The singer revealed in an interview speaking on the difficulties he faced, he said when he first came to Lagos he was known in the east and he has a car but he left everything to make a success in Lagos. Thus, he came with just a bag, he had nowhere to stay and he trekked most times to locations. His girlfriend then had to send money from the east to assist him. According to him it was rough and tough a star in Enugu becomes a nobody in Lagos so as to become an international star.

Speaking on the high point in his career, He said; "When I travel to some African countries for shows and the stadiums are filled up and fans cry and faint when I perform. It humbled me that a nobody could rise to become somebody."

In 2005, Flavour released his debut album N’abania through Obaino Music. The album’s success was relative and limited to Eastern Nigeria, particularly, Enugu State. Flavour collaborated with Mr. Raw on the album’s lead single titled “N’abania”. The song was recorded at Kingsley Ogoro’s studio in Lagos, Nigeria.

Following the relative success of his debut album, Flavour released "Uplifted" in 2010. While working on the album, Flavour believed the album would surpass his previous works. Flavour’s projection came true when the album broke national barriers. Lolhiphop Records, an established record label in South Africa, released the album after popular demand. The album’s top singles include “Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)”, “Adamma”, and “Oyi Remix”, featuring Tiwa Savage.

"Blessed" was released on 18 October 2012 through 2nite Entertainment and iROCKING LTD. The album is the successor to "Uplifted". It is arguably Flavour’s biggest album to date due to the amount of producers that worked on it. It was launched on the same day of Flavour’s 2nite Club grand opening. In an interview with iROKTV, Flavour said: “I think I’m growing. This is my third album… Now it’s time to give them the music, like I define myself. I have to be more mature with my music, lyrics and instrumentation wise. I worked with tons of producers and the whole production process made sense.”

Thankful was released in December 2014. With 22 tracks and running for one hour, seventeen minutes, Thankful features hit tracks such as "Ololufe" featuring Chidinma, Flavour tries his hand on a mellow love duet. Potentially, ia, Wakeup call feat. Wande Coal, The slow and breezy "Wiser" featuring Phyno and MI, Golibe is the Igbo love ballad.

Speaking in an interview on his lyricism and how he write songs:"I go so deep when I compose my songs. I am never in a hurry when composing my songs. The problem with musicians while composing beats is that they are always in a hurry. A great artiste who desires quality beats must learn to be patient. If the words or lyrics does not touch me, I won’t release it. I won’t drop a song until I get the right words. I always wait for the right inspiration, I don’t write because I just want to release a song. I go through the words and lyrics every day. If I don’t have the right word for a line, I don’t gamble. I keep making the sound until I get the right beat for the missing link even if I don’t know what I’m saying. I don’t patch up my lyrics."

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Flavour who is an Enugu State born, his family is originally from Umunze in Orumba South LGA, Anambra State, Nigeria. Flavour is the first son of a large family consisting of four siblings and seven step siblings.

Flavour began his music career at the age of 13 when he started playing the drums for his church choir in Enugu. The resident pastor at his church introduced him to a friend, Chris I Ordor, the CEO of SoundCity Communications. Mr. Ordor had just started a musical company aimed at training young musicians on the basics of music and nurturing them all the way to a professional level. In 1996, Flavour was invited to join the company on an educational scholarship to study music. After three years of playing the drums, Flavour started playing the drums professionally. In 1999, Flavour moved on from playing the drums and started playing the keyboard. He also used to provide backing vocals for other musicians at SoundCity.

At the age of 19, Flavour emerged into Nigeria’s musical scene as a drummer and pianist for a local Enugu band. After learning to play drums professionally, Flavour received an offer to perform at City Centre, Enugu. The massive crowd at City Centre inspired him to gain new grounds and reach great heights. Flavour’s educational background in music enabled him to learn music production from Dekumzy, Isi Charles and Nnachie.

Flavour is the first son of a large family consisting of four siblings and seven step siblings. Flavour’s family wasn’t very fond of his musical ambitions; they often dismissed it as a pipe dream. His mother in particular believed that his musical ambitions wouldn’t amount to anything.

Speaking in an interview on what lead to his success:"The secret of my success is simply originality. Right from when I joined the industry I was determined to distinguish myself by my originality. I knew it was going to take some time and that I would have some hurdles to cross but I decided to stick to my originality all the way. And right from my first album there has been improvement. I also ensure I do quality and ingenious videos to distinguish my brand. I know that people love and accept originality. Thus, I stuck to that. When you are original and down to earth, you will definitely attain greater height in your career.

"The singer revealed in an interview speaking on the difficulties he faced, he said when he first came to Lagos he was known in the east and he has a car but he left everything to make a success in Lagos. Thus, he came with just a bag, he had nowhere to stay and he trekked most times to locations. His girlfriend then had to send money from the east to assist him. According to him it was rough and tough a star in Enugu becomes a nobody in Lagos so as to become an international star.

Speaking on the high point in his career, He said; "When I travel to some African countries for shows and the stadiums are filled up and fans cry and faint when I perform. It humbled me that a nobody could rise to become somebody."

In 2005, Flavour released his debut album N’abania through Obaino Music. The album’s success was relative and limited to Eastern Nigeria, particularly, Enugu State. Flavour collaborated with Mr. Raw on the album’s lead single titled “N’abania”. The song was recorded at Kingsley Ogoro’s studio in Lagos, Nigeria.

Following the relative success of his debut album, Flavour released "Uplifted" in 2010. While working on the album, Flavour believed the album would surpass his previous works. Flavour’s projection came true when the album broke national barriers. Lolhiphop Records, an established record label in South Africa, released the album after popular demand. The album’s top singles include “Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)”, “Adamma”, and “Oyi Remix”, featuring Tiwa Savage.

"Blessed" was released on 18 October 2012 through 2nite Entertainment and iROCKING LTD. The album is the successor to "Uplifted". It is arguably Flavour’s biggest album to date due to the amount of producers that worked on it. It was launched on the same day of Flavour’s 2nite Club grand opening. In an interview with iROKTV, Flavour said: “I think I’m growing. This is my third album… Now it’s time to give them the music, like I define myself. I have to be more mature with my music, lyrics and instrumentation wise. I worked with tons of producers and the whole production process made sense.”

Thankful was released in December 2014. With 22 tracks and running for one hour, seventeen minutes, Thankful features hit tracks such as "Ololufe" featuring Chidinma, Flavour tries his hand on a mellow love duet. Potentially, ia, Wakeup call feat. Wande Coal, The slow and breezy "Wiser" featuring Phyno and MI, Golibe is the Igbo love ballad.

Speaking in an interview on his lyricism and how he write songs:"I go so deep when I compose my songs. I am never in a hurry when composing my songs. The problem with musicians while composing beats is that they are always in a hurry. A great artiste who desires quality beats must learn to be patient. If the words or lyrics does not touch me, I won’t release it. I won’t drop a song until I get the right words. I always wait for the right inspiration, I don’t write because I just want to release a song. I go through the words and lyrics every day. If I don’t have the right word for a line, I don’t gamble. I keep making the sound until I get the right beat for the missing link even if I don’t know what I’m saying. I don’t patch up my lyrics."